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Matt is joined by Michelle Snyder and Jay Snyder to talk about their work with FREA the Foundation for Research of the Enzmann Archive. https://enzmannarchive.org/
Mallory Weggemann is a Paralympian. Along with her husband, Jay Snyder, they've co-directed and stared in a film about their family's journey. They join Jason to discuss their fascinating story.
Hour 1: Jason thinks that those on the left blaming Trump for the attempts on his life are way off base. Then he talks with Mallory Weggemann and Jay Snyder about their film Watershed following her journey as a Paralympian, his battle with infertility, and their family story.
Stand up comedians Jay Snyder & Adrian Cosby --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themorningwoodspodcast/message
Today we interviewed Mallory Weggemann & Jay Snyder! Mallory and Jay have navigated their own IVF journey and have shared every step with the world as they believe vulnerability is what makes us most connectable. It is their hope that they have played a role in helping reduce the stigma around male infertility, raise more awareness of the conversation of infertility and parenthood as it relates to professional female athletes, and change the perception of what parenthood and the journey looks like for women living with disabilities. It is with great joy that they embark on their greatest journey yet as they prepare to welcome their first child in March of 2023. Mallory has broken eight world records as a paralympic swimmer and by the 2012 Paralympic Games, she held fifteen world records and thirty-four American records. It was an honor to speak with these two and we hope you enjoy this episode! This show is sponsored by Athletic Greens! ▶ Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit https://athleticgreens.com/eastfam. Follow Mallory on Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/malloryweggemann/ Follow Jay on Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/jaysnyder_tfa/ Check out TFA here! ▶ https://www.instagram.com/tfagroup/ Love, Shawn and Andrew Follow My Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/ShawnJohnson Follow My Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@shawnjohnson Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/ShawnJohnson Follow Andrew's Instagram ▶ http://www.instagram.com/AndrewDEast Andrew's Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewdeast?l... Like the Facebook page! ▶ http://www.facebook.com/AndrewDEast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode was originally aired in March of 2022. If you're looking to hire military veterans, you'll come away from this episode with some solid action items. Today we talk to Jay Snyder. Jay is a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force Reserve and has served six years of active duty. He is also the president of Big Blue Innovations, a construction consulting firm. Jay has been in the private construction industry for more than 20 years, and he joins us today to talk about increasing the recruitment of military veterans into the construction industry. Military vets are exceptionally well-qualified for employment in the construction industry. Jay runs down a list of reasons this: They're used to rigor and structure. They're accustomed to establishing a sense of comradery. They understand the value of training and careful execution. They know how to trust their teammates. They have experience adapting to always-changing circumstances. Jay shares a bit about his experience returning from active duty. He'd been doing project management while deployed. He expected to have a smooth transition from that role into construction. He was surprised to find that the private sector didn't really understand what he'd done or know how to fit him into their structures. Jay realized that he needed to use different words. Jay talks through a list of organizations that work with veterans to get them set up on post-active-duty employment. Here are a couple that he mentions: ESGR (Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve): Facilitates communication between veterans and companies who are seeking to employee TAP (Transition Assistance Program): Seeks to prepare service members for their transition back to civilian life. Jay encourages employers to connect with TAP and discuss how they can work together We discuss how military draw-downs lead to large pools of potential employees. Not all of the people in this pool are looking for immediate employment, but a great many of them are. We discuss the benefits of actively targeting these people for recruitment. Eddie discusses specific candidate pipelines that companies establish from colleges or training facilities. Jay explains that these pipelines can function like flywheels, requiring very little effort once they've been established. As an industry, we need to communicate as clearly as we can with service members and transition-assistance programs in order to ensure that veterans feel welcome into our field. Megaphone Message: The construction industry is in the midst of a huge transformation toward increased sophistication. Much of this transformation is occurring in response to a lack of people to fill positions. Companies that want to take the simpler route should make a concerted effort to recruit veterans. Find Jay online: LinkedIn - Big Blue Innovations Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedIn If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Around 200,000 people leave the U.S. Military every year and transition back to civilian life. Our guest, Jay Snyder is the President of Big Blue Innovations, but is currently serving in the United States Air Force Reserve as a Lieutenant Colonel. We love this conversation because it helps address the labor issue we hear about so often along with giving veterans an open door to an amazing industry. Jay gives us a few tips on how to approach hiring more veterans along with sharing his own experience going from active duty to the private sector. https://www.bigblueinnovations.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/snyderjayp/ Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn
Hello! On this episode we welcome Brother Jay Snyder virtually from Massachusetts to discuss Astronomy, Freemasonry, and a host of other interesting topics that deserve further digging. Bro. Jay also happens to be married to MLP guest and contributor, Symbologist Michelle Snyder. After a great conversation we hear the Masonic Lite News and wrap up with our upcoming events. In closing, Larry Merris presented another work of comedic genius backed by the Chicken Wing Pre-dinner Club Band. Unfortunately it will remain unheard by all, except those present at its delivery, following a problem with the producer's keyboard/chair interface resulting in the recording being lost forever. [00:00:00] Introductions [00:11:10] First break, brought to you by George J. Grove and Son [00:13:55] Jack starts us off with our guest [00:33:40] Second break, brought to you by Hiram & Solomon Cigars [00:34:55] Jack brings us back [01:01:10] Third break, brought to you by The Historic Smithton Inn [01:02:35] Masonic Lite News [01:03:30] The Wrap Up [01:09:45] Chickens/whispers of what could have been [01:10:50] Outro MASONIC LITE PATREON www.patreon.com/MasonicLitePodcast Sign up to support the show with an automatic, monthly donation of $1, $5, or $13! SPONSORS: George J. Grove and Son: www.georgejgrove.com Historic Smithton Inn: www.historicsmithtoninn.com D&S CIGARS www.dnscigar.com The Red Serpent: By Larry Merris: www.amazon.com/Red-Serpent-Larry…ris/dp/1466478608 Masonic Scarves: By Pete Ruggieri www.masonicscarves.com/ Intermezzo by Stephanie, Locally Handcrafted Chocolate www.facebook.com/IntermezzobyStephanie/ Bye Everybody!
Today's question: “My kids seem to be using technology for almost all their connection with their friends. I know excessive amounts of screentime is not great for kids, and mine are on video games 10 hours a day but it's because they're chatting with their friends. What do I do about technology use after the pandemic, when they've become habituated to living out their entire lives online? —Sue C and Jennifer F Our expert: Jay Snyder is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works at a charter school in Riverton, where he assists students, teachers, parents, and administrators on a wide variety of mental and emotional health topics. He also works as a private therapist with a small clientele. He likes to say he helps kids by helping their adults. (Note: normally episodes drop every second and fourth Monday of the month. This one is a little early! Look for the next episode on June 21st.) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everydaystrong/message
Guest: Jay Snyder; Senior Vice President of Global Strategic Services at UiPath In this episode, we cover: The benefits of value-based selling and Jay’s career path from consultant to sales leader. (3:56) ... How Jay earned the respect of his sales team despite his non-traditional background. (8:46) ... Why the role of “Chief Customer Officer” is becoming more common in business. (13:03) ... The desire to have a lasting impact on a business and to “drive relevancy.” (14:26) ... How Jay rallies his sales organization around new goals. (16:40) ... Ways to effectively identify and communicate a product’s value to the customer. (20:53) ... What a good customer success manager (CSM) looks like. (27:32) ... Why simplification of a business’ operations is crucial to successfully scaling it. (33:20) ... How the fear of failure is a good motivator for success — and why it’s sometimes OK to “fail fast.” (35:36) ... How Jay defines grit. (38:42)
#EFTV this week spans the globe!!! We look at the US TikTok saga and Donald Trump pardoning Susan B Anthony, in the UK the Notting Hill Carnival is going digital and in Australia a man punches a shark PLUS, thanks to Your Mom's House, I was highly entertained by 'Indian Matchmaker' over on Netflix. Dating through a different lens, but still with the crazy. AND, our Audible book of the week is 'Mission Critical', book 8 of Mark Greaney's 'Gray Man' series. With great narration from Jay Snyder. This week: - English exam grades - whiney kids and U-turns - TikTok up for sale....well, some of it - Notting Hill Carnival goes digital - After more than 100 years Susan B Anthony has been pardoned for voting while female - Two men arrested for the murder of Jam Master Jay - How bout we TRUTHFULLY talk about Kamala Harris!?! - Man claims he punched a shark to save wife, while surfing!?! - Chin check REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS - TV: Indian Matchmaking: Season One - thoughts AUDIBLE - Mission Critical by Mark Greaney ------------ ***Fantasia International Film Festival*** The Festival is celebrating its 24th edition as a virtual event, with a wild assortment of scheduled screenings, panels, and workshops taking place online from August 20 through September 2, 2020. Website: Here. Programme: Here. Subscribe to newsletter: Here. Twitter: @FantasiaFest Facebook: Here. Instagram: @fantasiafestival ------------ *(Music) 'Guess Who's Back' by Rakim - 1997
Customers' expectations are higher than ever with more access to information and options. This dynamic trio of SaaS experts share how to stay customer-centric and set yourself apart in today's rapidly changing environment.
Paralympian Mallory Weggemann and Jeremy Snyder, the power couple behind the media company TFA Group, talk about their most recent movie Fresh Tracks, what it's like to be in the trenches together, and how aspiring Paralympic athletes can land that first sponsor. Follow them on social: @malloryweggemann @TFAgroup
Paralympian Mallory Weggemann and Jeremy Snyder, the power couple behind the media company TFA Group, talk about their most recent movie Fresh Tracks, what it's like to be in the trenches together, and how aspiring Paralympic athletes can land that first sponsor. Follow them on social: @malloryweggemann @TFAgroup
Jay Snyder has returned to the show! More to come but this is where we are now and how we got here! Thank you for your support, there will be more to come soon! This episode was recorded in front of a live jailhouse audience and whoever listens to the inmates phone calls! #loveeachother
Jay Snyder, (@JayBOD3) Sr Vice President, Global Alliances, Service Providers and Industries joins me this time on Dell EMC The Source Podcast. Through Global Alliances, Jay focuses on several distinct domains; leading the overall relationship for Dell Technologies most strategic global system integrators, the program and sales efforts for the cloud service provider partners, the Telecommunications sales vertical and the global industries sales teams. Having all three in a single organization allows them to leverage each other for solution success. Having introduced the idea of “Solutioning” at the global Partner Summit last year, the success has proven to be amazing, and this year the theme is to “amp” up that strategy. The goal is to become the go to technology provider for the expansion and standardization of Dell Technologies via our Alliance Partners and Service Providers at scale. Get Dell EMC The Source app in the Apple App Store or Google Play, and Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play. Dell EMC The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini)
Jon and Sarah talk about Tom Petty, the Las Vegas shooting, how close Sarah was to the 1996 Olympics bombing, Jon miraculously survived a car crash, Sarah's dad talks football picks, and Jon calls comedian Jay Snyder to talk about getting thrown through wall!
Chuck and Stacey shine a spotlight on voice actor, Alanna Bryant, the winner of the spontaneous VO Buzz Weekly Giveaway at VO Atlanta 2015. Via Skype from Atlanta, Alanna shares the story of the way voice over came into her life in elementary school and the training she later received from teachers like Noelle Romano and Jay Snyder from Edge Studio in New York. As a singer/songwriter, Alanna talks about the kinds of voice over work she has done and what is was like to hear herself for the first time in a radio commercial. She offers advice to those wanting to pursue voice over and shares some of her long-term career goals that include TV narration and animation. She speaks to how she balances working her hectic day job in TV/Film Production while trying to pursue her voice over career and how valuable it was for her to attend VO Atlanta 2015. Watch more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com
4 very talented comics & I hanging out in my hotel room in Dayton and I shoot the shit about everything, but mostly I talk.
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Hello! This is a massive episode. Emma and I sat down with Bert Kreischer and Jay Snyder and Jason Kanter and made this huge podcast. Bert is hilarious. Sorry the file is so big. I can't seem to figure out how to make the file smaller. November 11 - Nashville, TN November 12 - Memphis, TN November 18 - Louisville, KY November 19-21 - Bloomington, IN November 22 - Detroit, MI November 24 - Traverse City, MI November 27-28 - Appleton, WI justanotherclown.com for dates and details and merch speakyoursilence.org for charity
Summary: Note: Quiz contains 2 audio clips and each audio clip contains 3 questions. Thom and Jennifer Harlow are the perfect couple, with three perfect children. They maybe two of the biggest mega movie stars in the world, but they're also great parents, philanthropists, and just all-around good people. When they disappear without a word from their ranch, facts are hard to find. They live behind such a high wall of security and image control that even world-renowned Private Investigator Jack Morgan can't get to the truth.
In this Bonus Show, Reep sits down with comedian Jay Snyder. Jay is down home country boy is just trying to survive on the mean streets of rural Dayton. Performing his southern Ohio style of comedy and keeping it real by using his past mistakes and day to day life as his main material.